[NewCandle] Schlicher 'drive'
John Steck
johnsteck at tetrahelix.com
Tue Sep 30 00:06:15 EDT 2008
Kyle,
First impression... the structure looks to be somewhat dynamic. If there
are critical elements of the geometric form, this particular unit may give
variable/inconclusive results even if you solve the pulsing problem. Is
there a function that drives the length of the wire structure? Can the wire
structure be braced with non conductive elements or spiraled to increase
rigidity/stability? Apart from the device itself, did John give you any
drawings, construction notes, design guidelines associated with the unit you
have? If you could help me identify key elements/relationships of this unit
(as much you can understand), I could try and come up with a more controlled
test platform to isolate the key elements that produce the greatest
effect... lengths, angles, gaps, gages, spacing, materials,
insulation/isolation. Maybe a 1/2 scale unit to reduce the overall power
requirements to drive it?
-john
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From: "Kyle R. Mcallister" <mcallister at fdscience.org>
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 7:52 PM
To: "New energy for the new world." <newcandle at ipdiscover.com>
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Schlicher 'drive'
> All,
>
> Here's the pictures of the antenna.
>
> http://www.fdscience.org/t/schlicher1.htm
>
> If you see something you want explained, just ask.
>
> --Kyle
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